B-107 Distinct mechanisms of hormonal control of HIV latency in T-cells and microglial cells. (January 2016)
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- Title:
- B-107 Distinct mechanisms of hormonal control of HIV latency in T-cells and microglial cells. (January 2016)
- Main Title:
- B-107 Distinct mechanisms of hormonal control of HIV latency in T-cells and microglial cells
- Authors:
- Karn, Jonathan
Das, Biswajit
Dobrowolski, Curtis
Garcia-Mesa, Yoelvis
Alvarez-Carbonell, David
Milne, Stephanie
Scully, Eileen
Deeks, Steven
Gandhi, Monica
Johnston, Rowena - Abstract:
- Abstract : Unbiased shRNA library screens identified novel genes and pathways that are required to maintain HIV latency in both T-cells and microglial cells. In T-cells, one of the most prominent and robust "hits" was the estrogen receptor type 1 (ESR-1). Specific antagonists of ESR-1, such as Tamoxifen and Fulvestrant, are weak proviral activators but sensitize latently infected cells to very low doses of the proviral activators TNF-α (NF-κB inducer) and SAHA (HDAC inhibitor). The ESR-1 agonists, propylpyrazoletriol (PPT) diethylstilbestrol, and estrogen had the opposite effect and strongly suppressed both TNF-α and SAHA reactivation. In the HAART treated patient samples there was a modest increase of spliced HIV mRNA when resting memory cells were treated with the ESR antagonists Fulvestrant or Tamoxifen alone. Syngeristic reactivation was observed by combining ESR antagonists and HDACi. β-Estradiol at concentrations in the physiological range led to dramatic reductions in proviral reactivation efficiencies, especially in women, pointing to gender-specific differences in the control of HIV latency. Thus, ESR-1 is a pharmacologically attractive target that can be exploited in the design of therapeutic strategies aimed at inducing proviral clearance from T-cells to eradicate the latent reservoir. In microglial cells ESR-1 does not play a major role in controlling HIV latency, but retinoid X receptor (RXR) plays an analogous role. Treatment of microglial cells with the RXRAbstract : Unbiased shRNA library screens identified novel genes and pathways that are required to maintain HIV latency in both T-cells and microglial cells. In T-cells, one of the most prominent and robust "hits" was the estrogen receptor type 1 (ESR-1). Specific antagonists of ESR-1, such as Tamoxifen and Fulvestrant, are weak proviral activators but sensitize latently infected cells to very low doses of the proviral activators TNF-α (NF-κB inducer) and SAHA (HDAC inhibitor). The ESR-1 agonists, propylpyrazoletriol (PPT) diethylstilbestrol, and estrogen had the opposite effect and strongly suppressed both TNF-α and SAHA reactivation. In the HAART treated patient samples there was a modest increase of spliced HIV mRNA when resting memory cells were treated with the ESR antagonists Fulvestrant or Tamoxifen alone. Syngeristic reactivation was observed by combining ESR antagonists and HDACi. β-Estradiol at concentrations in the physiological range led to dramatic reductions in proviral reactivation efficiencies, especially in women, pointing to gender-specific differences in the control of HIV latency. Thus, ESR-1 is a pharmacologically attractive target that can be exploited in the design of therapeutic strategies aimed at inducing proviral clearance from T-cells to eradicate the latent reservoir. In microglial cells ESR-1 does not play a major role in controlling HIV latency, but retinoid X receptor (RXR) plays an analogous role. Treatment of microglial cells with the RXR antagonist Bexarotene blocks HIV transcription and can lead to long-term suppression of proviral reactivation. Thus, our results point to cell type-specific differences in HIV transcriptional control that can be exploited as part of design of Cure strategies. … (more)
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- Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes. Volume 71(2016)Supplement 1
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- Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes
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- Volume 71(2016)Supplement 1
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- 2016
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- 71
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-01
- Subjects:
- AIDS (Disease) -- Periodicals
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- Periodicals
AIDS (Disease)
Periodicals
616.9792005 - Journal URLs:
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- 10.1097/01.qai.0000479642.18043.a9 ↗
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